MarineAir/old 0311 wrote:Hey Tin Can Sailor,
Ironic that I was surfing the web looking for other people with similar problems.
Let me offer my two cents on what I've found from spending some time thinking over the issues with my PM40.
1. Kahr's premise that you should drop the slide stop to chamber rounds is flawed as any engineer will tell you. Slingshot (taught by the Marines for a reason) gives the most energy to the slide to strip the round from the magazine. Dropping the slide stop reduces the spring travel and thus the slide velocity as it travels fwd.
2. I own upwards of 10 handguns from 8 manufacturers. The Kahr is the only one that has a multi-angled (in the middle of the case of the round) body. As Kahr says in the FAQs: "If you would prefer not to carry a round in the chamber, you may remove a round from the magazine. This alters the angle of the bullet and will allow it to chamber even if you ride the slide." This means they have designed in a way for the angle of the rounds to change inside the magazine body. This is bad... I am finding that whenever I load more than 3 rounds into my mags the top round tilts up in relation to the rounds below it. This causes the extraction lip of the top round to catch on the round below it as the slide travels fwd. This is creating a friction point that slows the slide down considerably until the round snaps back into alignment and once at the lower angle it runs directly into the very steep feed ramp on the barrel. This is going to create feeding problems and possible bullet setback into the brass (another bad thing but a different subject for another day) The snapping of the round into alignment is aggravated under the high spring pressure of Kahr's magazines. The more rounds in the mag, the more friction on the extractor lip of the brass.
3. The magazines have a metal lip that you talked about in your post. I looked into the mag bodies of all three of my magazines and obvious metal on metal wear has been occurring due to that lip rubbing as it travels up and down. This is another point of friction (bad). The reason listed in para. 2 will cause an accelerated wear due to the violent jump up the mag body if the metal lip is not adequately supported by the rest of the follower body. Apparently it is not supported well enough.
Here's my plan that I myself am going to do:
1. Use a dremel tool to change the angle of one of my followers to match the feed lips of the magazine (same as my other 9 pistols. This should remove the tilt problem and its induced friction. If it works, I'll do the same with the others.
2. I am going to use the dremel tool to reduce and round off the edges of the metal extension on the follower. I want the polymer to be riding against the metal to reduce the friction but still want the metal to contact the slide stop for reliability. This should reduce the friction in multiple locations without costing a lot of money. If this works I’ll be happy with myself but still unforgiving of Kahr. They market their product to police as backup guns and to the average citizen as a reliable gun. I’ve been in combat on five different deployments in recent years and have been doing this for 17. I know what poor quality design and quality control can cost: -peoples’ lives. I don’t have much patience for this type of thing.
-- The handgun that lives by my side at night is an H&K. It has never hiccupped; not once in thousands and thousands of rounds over many years. The feeding of a round is so smooth you can’t even feel when the round actually slips off the magazine into the barrel when the slide is slowly ridden forward. I’ll be going back to my other H&K for carry and probably won’t play Kahr’s games.
Rest assured, it’ll run perfectly before I traipse off to the local store to sell it. I can’t live with the idea that a faulty gun might get trusted by someone that doesn’t know better.
Remember:--- your mind is the most powerful weapon you can wield and the bad guy isn’t packing the same kind of G2 you are!!! I pray you are never in the situation to find out.
Semper Fi.
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